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There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and five or more posts will be chosen frequently.
Author: @jauregui98

The best way to see this movie is without knowing absolutely nothing, that's how I saw it and I liked it that way, so if you plan to see it don't read this or any other review, don't watch the trailer and go directly to see the movie, you will appreciate it. I loved this movie from the beginning, although watching the trailer I realized that there was a scene they cut that changes the story a bit, and I like the movie version better than the trailer version.
Author: @lauracraft

This film that I will present to you next falls into the genre of horror and drama, this film is called Hereditary, where we are immersed in a terrifying setting, in a world of mysteries and secrets hidden in a family generation, but worst of all is that these roots that have passed from generation to generation must fulfill a mysterious act that they must do whether they want to or not.
Author: @freakshow90

Fight and you'll never survive... Run and you'll never escape", is a devastating motto and at the same time, an omen for this marvellous, incredible story, which, if not perfect, is there, on the verge. In this post I'm going to put a lot of emphasis on the perfection that is frame by frame, shot by shot, shot by shot, scene by scene
Author: @adalathu

The wait is finally over and on November 9 Netflix finally released the fifth season of one of the best series in its catalog: The Crown. If you are one of the few people who have not heard of it, The Crown is a drama series that tells the story of the British monarchy, starting from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Author: @cristiancaicedo

Despite the fact that I love classic Hollywood cinema, those black and white stories from the forties and fifties, and having seen Casablanca about ten times, the truth is that I have seen very few films with Humphrey Bogart. In addition to the iconic story with Ingrid Bergman, I had only seen Sabrina with the eternal Audrey Hepburn and since Bogart is one of the most representative names of the time, I decided to see more of his filmography.
Author: @acontblog

Netflix has done something very interesting. "1899" is an attempt to revive the mystery and enigma that Dark brought us a few years ago. This series has particularities that I really liked, and others that I think could have been a bit better. However, my general opinion is that it doesn't beat Dark, at least comparing the first season of both. Maybe you have a different opinion, but something that I think adds something that Dark doesn't have is this issue of "simulations", what's real and what's not, approached in a similar way to Matrix.
Author: @ikigaidesign

One of the things I like most about cinema is how through these feature films we can visualize events or stories that happened in real life, and how they reflect in a certain way everything that the people who went through these tragic and devastating situations lived through.
Author: @mairene1

Hello friends, today I come with a review of this 1990 film that was one of the most watched at the time, at least in Latin America, I never tired of watching it and died laughing with Junior's witticisms, however, watching it again, now as an adult, I realise how serious it would be to have a boy like him in the family, I also realise that many of the situations, more than funny, were actually very worrying, even so we must take into account that it is obviously just a film and that the premise of the "problem child" was very recurrent in the nineties and in fact it had its charm, the absurd situations were the order of the day and that was its attraction.
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